Quasi Experimental Research and Review
Observational Research
Nobel Prize winning professor of psychology Daniel Kahneman talks about research that attempts to determine how happy people are with their lives. "What I like better," Dr. Kahneman explains, "is an approach in which we try to see what is life actua...
Experimental psychologist and author Elizabeth Loftus talks about the link between age and memory distortion. "You take children who are three, four, five, six years old," Dr. Loftus explains, "...you're going to find they are more susceptible to ha...
Nobel Prize winning professor of psychology Daniel Kahneman talks about his experience working for the Israeli armed forces, trying to identify military personnel who had the leadership skills necessary to become officers. Dr. Kahneman explains that...
Experimental psychologist and author Elizabeth Loftus talks about experiments in which suggestions are planted in the minds of subjects about incidents in their own lives that never actually happened. "You can plant really rich, false memories---det...
Analyzing Multiple-Group Designs
Experimental psychologist and author Elizabeth Loftus acknowledges that, "...psychology is full of studies that involve deception," but wonders if some research studies "cross a line."
Experimental psychologist and author Elizabeth Loftus talks about the reactions of her subjects when research studies end. "After having debriefed more than two thousand subjects in whom I've attempted to plant a false memory over the last quarter c...
The Psychology Media Suite will add a dynamic new dimension to any college, Advanced Placement, or high school psychology course. Comprising more than 120 video clips and other media, the Suite is a blend of documentary segments illustrating foundat...